1) My favourite language is Czech. Therefore I have chosen czech keyboard layout. But it just does not function. It is possible to write characters like á or é, but there are also many like ¹ è ø ¾. Believe me these are not Czech characters though they should be. How to fix this?

Is there any shortcut like Left ALT-SHIFT in Windows to change layouts?

2) Another terrifying problem (for me, of course) is screen flickering. It is hard to look at the monitor making 60 Hz and nothing more. I tried to install two packages (it was mentioned somewhere here) via PupGet. The first was some module fbk or something like that - installed succesfully, the second was xfbdev (+-) - I was not able to install this one. I tried three quite different machines (to ensure that there are no hardware problems behind - one has ATI Radeon 8500, another some NVidia, the third was some noname garbage) and the result was the same - the system froze.

These are my greatest contemporary problems and the only I really have to solve. Thanks very much for any help you know.

I have the same problem with Czech characters like Zefram. Please, can anybody help me? I'm quite new to Linux, so I don't know if this problem is caused by keyboard setting or by lack of fonts with Czech characters (ISO xxxx-2). Puppy is really pretty good Linux distro for my old hardware (P200MMX,128 MB RAM, 1,2 GB HDD), so I want to use it on daily basis, so I need a properly written Czech characters.
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